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Adversus Haereses is the
commonly used
Latin title for a book by the
Church Father Irenaeus,
Bishop of Lyon in Gaul (now France). It is also
often cited...
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Adversus Haereses, i. 23, 1. Irenaeus,
Adversus Haereses, i. 23, 5. Irenaeus, i. 24, 1. Irenaeus,
Adversus Haereses, i. 25. Irenaeus,
Adversus Haereses, i....
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omnes haereses may
refer to: The work On the
Detection and
Overthrow of the So-Called
Gnosis by Irenaeus,
usual Latin title Adversus Haereses A work...
- basket"), to
which 16th-century
Latin translations gave the name
Adversus Haereses (Latin: "Against Heresies"), is the most
important of the
works of Epiphanius...
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concerning the life of
Polycarp are The
Martyrdom of Polycarp,
Adversus Haereses, The
Epistle to Florinus, the
epistles of Ignatius, and Polycarp's own...
- So-Called Gnosis"),
sometimes referred to by its
Latin title Adversus Haereses, is a work of
Christian theology written in Gr****
about the year 180 by...
- one
becomes 50
years old. (see
Adversus Haereses, book II,
chapter 22). In the p****age of
Adversus Haereses under consideration,
Irenaeus is
clear that...
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remembered fondly by some
early writers.
According to Irenaeus'
Adversus Haereses, the Nicolaitanes, a
heretical sect
condemned as
early as the Book of Revelation...
- the
Apostle Peter, his See, and his
successors in book III of
Adversus Haereses (Against Heresies). In the book,
Irenaeus wrote that
Peter and Paul founded...
- he
seriously wounded her Helene, the
consort of
Simon Magus in
Adversus Haereses Hélène (given name), a
feminine given name, the
French version of Helen...